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Programmes MSCAThe revised version of the MSCA Work Programme 2023-2025 (v 3.0 14 May 2025) was published last week and can be found under reference documents on the European Commission Funding & Tender Portal.
A summary of the open and upcoming calls in the MSCA work programme can be found in the European Commission press release and news article on the MSCA website.
A key novelty is the introduction of the MSCA Choose Europe for Science pilot initiative with a call budget of 22.5 million euro, part of the Commission's 500 million euro Choose Europe package for 2025-2027 to make Europe a magnet for researchers, and designed to address brain drain and improve the long-term prospects of researchers. The scheme will support host organisations committed to offering stable, attractive research careers. The MSCA Choose Europe for Science 2025 call will open on 1 October and close on 3 December 2025.
More information on the MSCA Choose Europe for Science pilot initiative is available in this Q&A overview and on the dedicated page on the MSCA website which needs to be updated with the call documents. Potential applicants can look out for info sessions organised ahead of the opening of the call. It is expected the call documents to be available before the info sessions will be organised.
Overview of information sessions on other MSCA actions (all practical details are available via the links):
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Professor Lieven Eeckhout’s main research interests include computer architecture and the hardware/software interface with a specific emphasis on performance evaluation and modeling, and dynamic resource management.
Professor Eeckhout is the recipient of a European Research Council (ERC) Starting grant, Advanced grant and three Proof of Concept grants. Two of his former PhD students founded in 2013 CoScale, a spin-off in data center monitoring, which was acquired by New Relic.